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Yes, I have a few of the Dogecoins I give out as gifts to coworkers and customers!

Also, she should do Aoxomoxoa instead!
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But there are actually Bitcoins such as this one, that I often see on ebay and other auction sites:


Kinda makes us wish we knew a bit more to have them....As one comment said I always just assumed the bitcoins that resembled actual coins were just representational tokens of some sort, to kind of illustrate the concept that bitcoin traded like money/an asset, the fact that some also carried a value as a physical entity was completely not on my radar.
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Now I'm waiting on the inevitability of the GGC (Grading Grading Company) that will grade the condition of TPG slabs.

"This PCGS OGH slab is in a new GGC holder with a grade of 8.5/10. GGC notes that the label is 20% faded and that there is a small chip on the left bottom edge as well as a slight milky discoloration spot and minor hairline scratches."

Imagine a set of Matryoshka dolls, but with TPG slabs


If there is money to be made, someone will try... thinking about all those old school coin holders that actually people desire and collect that may actually be possible... So get on it! Normal grading like cgc does take the box into account such as with grading video games or vhs tapes already but I don't see anyone grading the holder condition when its rarer. https://www.cgcvideogames.com/
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I seriously read the entire text and thought "what?". I was very surprised by the offices: Moscow, St. Petersburg - hmm, oh well. Odessa? Are you serious? Siberia, Tolstoy, are these some small towns in the USA?
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But there are actually Bitcoins such as this one, that I often see on ebay and other auction sites
I've seen it mentioned on CCF somewhere that technically the world's most valuable coin is one such token issued to a face value of 1000 BTC - supposedly about half a dozen were originally minted and some of them hadn't been redeemed yet.

(...This thread, apparently.)
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I was very surprised by the offices: Moscow, St. Petersburg - hmm, oh well. Odessa? Are you serious? Siberia, Tolstoy, are these some small towns in the USA?


Yes, that is correct. It's a reference to the name "CCCP" (=USSR)
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Imagine a set of Matryoshka dolls, but with TPG slabs.
No. I will not!
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